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Utilities > System Utilities
QueIt 2.0
QueIt is a powerful scheduling utility that allows you to schedule programs, tasks, or even MS-DOS batch files to automatically launch at specified times you choose. With QueIt, you can also send automatic e-mail messages, execute tasks remotely (i.e. different machines on your network), pass command line arguments to your scheduled program. QueIt even supports conditional launches (i.e. don't execute unless a specified file exists).
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Version: | 2.0 |
File Size: | 2.98 MB |
License: | Shareware |
Price: | US$ 39.95 |
Order: | Buy Now |
Download: | Download Now |
Download ID: | 18150012 |
Downloads | 1610 |
System: | Windows XP/2000/NT/98/Me |
Update Date: | 05-04-2004 |
Features
- Schedule tasks to launch when you want.
- end automatic email messages.
- Execute tasks remotely.
- Only launch a program if a specified file exists.
- Automated reminders.
- Automatically stop a task.
- Provide command line arguments to the program that is being scheduled. For example, if you schedule Microsoft Excel with a command line argument of "my_spreadsheet.xls", QueIt would then launch Excel and open the "my_spreadsheet.xls" spreadsheet.
- Detailed log information. QueIt logs every task that is successfully launched or any task that fails to launch.
Launch a task with "High System Priority". Launching a task with high system priority will enable certain applications to run faster on your CPU. You can also launch tasks with "Low System Priority".
- When minimized, QueIt runs unattended and remains as an icon in your system tray. If your computer is shutdown, QueIt will automatically be restored once your computer is re-booted.
- Run QueIt as a Windows Service. If you have Windows XP, Windows 2000 or Windows NT, you can run QueIt as a Windows service. This option will allow you to launch tasks even when your logged off.
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